The Wall Street Journal editorial board has released a scathing op-ed calling out Joe Biden’s Assist to Hunter’s Business. President Biden was “fully aware” that Hunter was selling the Biden “brand,” the editorial board states based on new information on Joe’s alias email accounts.
“The documents include an 11-page log showing a list of 327 emails that Joe Biden sent or received from 2010 to 2019 under pseudonyms that included ‘robinware456’ and ‘robert.l.peters.’ Mr. Biden was a big user of these shadow accounts, with the National Archives and Records Administration disclosing that it has up to 82,000 pages of emails and documents sent or received under Biden aliases while he was Vice President,” WSJ reports.
The op-ed runs through mountains of evidence suggesting Joe was very involved in Hunter’s business dealings before saying “none of it looks good.”
“All of this suggests Joe Biden was fully aware that Hunter was selling the family “brand,” and that the Vice President was helping with the sale. It also raises new questions about the connection between Hunter’s job at Burisma and Joe’s work getting the Ukrainian prosecutor of Mr. Zlochevsky fired. None of it looks good.”
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🛑✋MUST READ: Joe Biden’s Assist to Hunter’s Business
“All of this suggests Joe Biden was fully aware that Hunter was selling the family “brand,” and that the Vice President was helping with the sale."https://t.co/UJG2yB1hpU
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) December 11, 2023